Instantly recognizable from its head adornment, the adult Parasaurolophus probably grew to be approximately 31 feet long, and its skull alone measured over 5 feet long. This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from measures 3.9'' x 1.6'H.
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This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 6.7''L x 2''H. Each prehistoric figure in our collection has been approved by archeologist Anthony Beeson, a well-respected expert in paleoimagery.
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Based on the fossil remains, paleontologists estimate this dinosaur may have grown to be over 110 feet in length. This beautifully sculBased on the fossil remains, paleontologists estimate this dinosaur may have grown to be over 110 feet in length.
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Borealopelta was an herbivorous dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous period, whose name means Northern Shield. The specimen is remarkable for being among the best preserved dinosaur fossils of its size ever found. Measures 5.9"L x 1.8"H. 1:40 Scale Figurine
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The creature is depicted in the act twisting its giraffe-like neck to look behind it. With front legs that were longer than its back legs, the Brachiosaurus stood about 50 feet tall, perfect for foraging among the tree tops. Measures: 10.6 x 3 x 11.2"
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The Kamuysaurus was recently discovered in Japan (2019). It is an herbivorous animal from the Upper Cretaceous period. It grew to around 26 feet in length.
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Cryolophosaurus is the first meat-eating dinosaur to be discovered on the frozen continent of Antarctica. Cryolophosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur, with a bizarre crest on its head. Due to the resemblance of this feature to Elvis Presley's haircut.
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The Chinese titanosaur Daxiatitan, like most giant sauropods, is known only from partial skeletal remains: a number of vertebrae, including several from the neck, a shoulder blade, and a femur. The Daxiatitan measures figure 10.3" L x 8.2" H.
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Deluxe Deinocheirus measures 11.2" L x 5.9" H making this quite a large dinosaur model, but one that can still be held comfortably by the hands of a small child. Deinocheirus had a massive neck and the animal is believed to have been as large as the bigge
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Einiosaurus means "Buffalo Lizzard". This herbivore dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period. This dinosaur had a large nasal horn rather shaped like a bottle opener decorates the snout. Two long horns top the neck frill. This realistic figure me
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CollectA's replica of the Gigantspinosaurus is detailed and lifelike down to its enormous curved shoulder spines to the spikes on its tail. The meaning of "Gigantspinosaurus" is: Giant Spined Lizard. The Giganspinosaurus was an herbivore that lived during
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Resembling other flying pterosaurs and scientists estimate its wing span might have been 19 feet. This beautifully sculpted, lifelike figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 2.6''L x 5.9''H.
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The Kosmoceratops was related to the Triceratops, and measured about 15 feet in length; its skull alone was 6 feet long. This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 4.7''L x 2.4''H.
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Deluxe Kronosaurus measures 12.2" L x 2.4" H making this a relatively large model, but one that can still be held comfortably by the hands of a small child.Measuring 33 feet from snout to tail and weighing in the neighborhood of seven to 10 tons, Kronosau
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Liopleurodon means "Smooth-sided Tooth". This marine reptile is known as a pliosaurs and like whales surfaces for gulps of air. They were know to be a fast swimmer and had a highly developed sense of smell. Liopleurodon measures 6.9" L x 1.9" H
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Its head shield or frill was ornamented with many small horns reminiscent of the snake haired Medusa, that were probably used for sexual display. "Medusatops" means: Medusa Horn Face. Found in the Upper Cretaceous Period, this dinosaur was an herbivore. T
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CollectA' s replica of the Muttaburrasaurus is lifelike and detailed, down to the bony bump on its snout
This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection Measures 5.5''L x 2''H
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The plant-eating Olorotitan could probably walk on its hind legs and on all fours. This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 5.7''L x 2.4''H.
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Ornithocheirus means "Bird-hand" and had a wing span three times greater than a Bald Eagle and weighed as much as three eagles. Ornithocheirus measures 8.66 in L x 1.97 in W and is suitable for children ages 3 and up.
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This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 5.9''L x 2.8''H. Each prehistoric figure in our collection has been approved by archeologist Anthony Beeson, a well-respected expert in paleoimagery.
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With it's unusually long neck, it was as tall as a giraffe. Quetzalcoatlus measures 4.6 in L x 5.2 is realistic and lifelike in every detail from its giant wingspan to its super long neck. This flying predator is portrayed as seizing a baby alamosaurus.
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This predator was discovered in the early 1980s in Gujarat, India. Its name means ''princely lizard.'' his beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 6.7''L x 2.8''H.
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This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 7.3''L x 2.2''H. Each figure in our Prehistoric Life Collection has been approved by archeologist Anthony Beeson, a well-respected expert in paleoimagery.
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Spinosaurus means "spine lizard". A Theropod dinsoaur from what is now North Africa. Lived during the Creaceous Period. Spinosaurs was among the largest of all known carnivorous dinosaurs. This figurine of the Spinosaurus measures 23.2CM x 8CM.
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The Styracosaurus was a plant eater that grew to approximately 18 feet in length and weighed up to 3 tons. It lived approximately 77 - 70 years ago. This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 3.7''L x 2.4''
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The ''scythe lizard'' lived in the late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago. From fossilized remains, paleontologists tell us that the creature had long necks and small heads, walked on two legs, and had gigantic claws on their front limbs.
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Some scientists now theorize that the Torosaurus, with its larger, perforated frill, may be a fully mature Triceratops, but no conclusions have been reached.This beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 5.5''L
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Tylosaurus means "Swollen Lizard". Tylosaurus was the deadliest hunter of the ancient seas. Its snout may have been used as a battering ram. Tylosaurus measures 7.48 in L x 5.51 in W x 1.18 in H.
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The beautifully sculpted, collectible figure from our Prehistoric Life Collection measures 9.4''L x 3.1''H. CollectA's replica of the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex is depicted carrying a Struthiomimus between its massive jaws.
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This large figurine measures 17cm x 8.8cm. This toy is quite large, but is one that can still be held comfortably by the hands of a small child. Each prehistoric figure in the Collect A collection has been approved by archeologist Anthony Beeson, a well-
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